The film, adapted by Béla Tarr from the novel of László Krasznahorkai with whom Tarr wrote the screenplay together,
is a masterpiece in which we can once again observe the impressive black-white touch and the masterful expression of
Tarr. The film, which is often included in various “best-of” lists of the 2000’s, tells us about a circus visiting a quiet town and
giving joy to its people. In Werckmeister Harmonies, Tarr strictly handles the subjects of mass protests, bourgeoisie and the pressure of militarism.

A Life Lost in Colours, produced with years of great efforts and support from renowned actors/actresses, is finally ready to meet the audience. The film, directed by Metin Güngör who has worked in technical crews of various Hollywood films, focuses on the life of Fikret Mualla who turned into a legendary personality with his turbulent lifestyle and paintings that even left Picasso in awe. Different parts of Mualla’s life are portrayed by renowned actors of Turkish cinema.

The film, directed by Béla Tarr who is one of the masters of modern cinema together with co-director Agnes Hranitzky with whom Tarr has worked together in various films, is based on the story of Nietzsche saving a horse from death. The film, which is a visual feast with Tarr’s black and white aesthetic, goes to the depths of good and evil based on the “whipped horse” and provides a striking outlook on the genealogy of morality. Turin Horse is just one of the masterpieces of Tarr, who has announced that this will be his last directing effort.

Awards
Berlin Film Festival – Silver Bear
FIPRESCI Prize

Béla Tarr Filmography
2011 The Turin Horse
2007 The Man From London
2000 Werckmesiter Harmonies
1994 Satantango
1990 City Life
1988 Damnation
1984 Almanac of Fall
1982 The Prefab People
1981 The Outsider
1977 Family Nest

Sema, the last member of the Ayda family, is devastated with the death of her father. She comes to Istanbul for the funeral and settles in the family residence; but finds herself in amidst of a story filled with secrets after a certain document finds its way to her. The Treasure Within, directed by Hüsnü Hakan Gürtop and written & produced by Coşkun Çokyiğit, possesses an emotional, mysterious and thought-provoking manner of expression.

Street musicians throughout Turkey continue to perform and maintain the street culture. The story of these people, each with different backgrounds, is reflected on the big screen with the documentary of Sezen on the Street. The production which includes the vocalization of ten different Sezen Aksu songs brings the sound of the street, the power of art and the soothing side of music together and introduces the audience to a whole new world.

The 10-year-old Bahar, who was abandoned by her father and lost her mother, lives together with her step-brother Bekir, who is a drug addict who also deals drugs. In love with a girl named Müzeyyen from the neighborhood, Bekir one day comes home in a rage thinking about Müzeyyen and everything falls apart… With a finale that is extremely disturbing and rough, Last Spring is sure to provide the audience with an unforgettable experience.

107 journalists that witnessed the treacherous coup attempt were gathered for the documentary Behind the Lenses of 15 July. Cameramen, photojournalists and reporters experienced the toughest nights of their careers under fire during the night of the coup attempt on 15 July 2016. These uneasy moments and those that witnessed them were brought together in the documentary directed by Ali Ekber Karaçam. For them, explaining what happened that night was almost as hard as the night itself.